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NiteShift

11/30/11 6:19 PM

#9029 RE: QuickDraw007 #9025

Here's two more question to ask Jim

- when the company's in a postive cash flow position, and the share price much higher, are you planning on uplisting to a better exchange such as the TSXV?

- When do you expect to have the current cease trading order for BC residents as a result of the audit not filed removed?
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PhillipD

11/30/11 8:53 PM

#9056 RE: QuickDraw007 #9025

I would also ask these questions:
- What is the relationship between BMSPF and the work being done at the University of British Columbia?
- What happened to the deal with the Lower Nicola Indian Band?
- With a 30% equity stake being offered in the plants for companies participating in joint ventures, what is the impact on projected margins and what are those companies getting in return for their money?
- What are the terms of the conventional loans?
- Is financing currently in place for construction of Plant 1? 2? 3?
- Can you explain how Mayor Ross was misquoted in the press release about permits taking 30 days when the plant isn't in their municipal boundaries?
- Has the site plan already been completed for Plant 1 along with the design for the wet/dry utilities?
- One of the press releases said that BMSPF will be doing their own logging, but other comments have been made about fiber suppliers. Is BMSPF getting into the logging business?
- Who will oversee construction of each plant?
- My understanding is that there are other companies already producing torrefied wood pellets. How is BMSPF going to keep the competitive edge and are there technological advantages BMSPF will have over the competition?
- What is each officer's role in the company with respect to getting the project built?
- Do you own Rhodesian Ridgebacks? Will they become the BMSPF mascot?
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GS1

12/01/11 3:14 AM

#9077 RE: QuickDraw007 #9025

I have few more Q.

How much capital they need to build plant and working capital.
how much they have.

how much they need.

when can we see positive cash flow on balance sheet. month/yr.